’ Caledonia Senior Secondary School principal Tom Hama- 7 . Kawa says this year’s Kermodes wd volleyball squad may be a little short in size but not in stature. Other teams may be a head or so taller, says Hamakawa, but the Kermodes more than make up for that through their deter- mination, postitive attitude and a team spirit. - - This became apparent in their fourth place finish in Polar’s Coke Classic senior boys tour- nament in Prince George last weekend. The Kermodes won ‘A’ pool competition with four straight wins over Kelly Road, College Heights and D.P. Todd Secondary Schools of Prince George and the Cariboo contin- Secondary. Fort St. John’s North Peace Senior Secondary, currently ranked first in the province, took the ‘B’ pool in four straight gent from Williams Lake Senior | ~ . ball.” os wins over Prince George Senior Secondary and Duchess Park Secondary of Prince George, the Nechako Valley team from Van- derhoof Secondary and Mount Elizabeth of Kitimat. ' This put the Kermodes up against Prince George Senior Secondary in ‘the semi-finals. Prince. George won the two game set 15-13 and 15-11. Respectable scores, says Hama- kawa, considering the Kermodes arean almost-all-new, almost all Grade-11 team which he feels certain is going to make their mark on provincial records in | the next two years, “It was their first experience of the year,” Hamakawa said following the tournament, ‘‘and they played a class brand of North Peace Senior Secon- dary went on to defeat Prince George Senior Secondary 15-7 and 15-5 and Kelly Road Secon- worth the effort. Taking part in the Terry Fox Run last week was hot work, as seven-year-old Rick Bennett found out, but It was well A Local men’s recreational hockey began recent! was all over, the Rusty Rails of Smithers were spot, Norm’s Auto Body was second, the Canadians were ‘Kermode boys’ volleyball — a team dary 15-7 and 15-8 in the cham- pionship round. es Two Terrace players -were named ail stars. following the ' tournament: Kevin. Hamakawa to the First All Stars and Chad ek This year’s Caledonia Kermodes boys' volleyball tea Hamakawa, Don Kill, Carl Devost, Kevin Hamakawa, Haugan, Heath Muller, Chad Ziegler, Phillip Lukasser, Jas Pe ee Se a eter hel Ziegler to the Second All Stars. ‘Knowing the strength of the Fort St. John team, the final resuits aren’t surprising but Hamakawa had hoped for a shot at the top-ranked team in the Daysun Wrubel and Shaun Grier. we | - 7 a - : province. With their showing in ee Prince George, however, he may: | get that opportunity as early as. this weekend when - the. Ker- modes compete in the 40-team UBC Invitational. 7 m: (from left) Bryan Netzel, coach Tom Brian Schafhauser, Ken Knull, Kevin on Edgar, coach Dan Von Os, Teak me Malin Epa ha cha Sat Moe as nate FUE thndie Allin eee ane el Meta lack «sade, Me i y. Whe third and Inn of the West was fourth. n it in the top The scores are... - MEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Sept. 24. Overall low gross, Jim Rigler. Overall low net, Phillip Landry. Low gross championship flight, Bob Middle- ton. Low gross first flight, Greg Broome. Low gross second flight, Ted Farkvam. Low net championship flight, John Taylor. Low net first flight, Terry Kruger. Low net second flight, Brian Mcintrye. , | YOUTH SOCCER Under-10 Division Finals: Tuesday, Sept. 19, Surveyors 3, Centennial Lions 1. Wednesday, Sept. 20, Surveyors 2, A.G.K. 1 (Division Championship). League cham- pions: the Surveyors. _. CALEDONIA VOLLEYBALL . Saturday, Sept. 23, Polar’s Coke Classic Senior Boys volleyball tournament in - Prince George (10 teams). 1st North Peace Senior Secondary (Fort St. John), 2nd Kelly Road Secondary (Prince George), 3rd Prince George Senior Secondary, 4th Caledonia Senior Secondary. First All Star ‘pick, Kevin Hamakawa. Second Alli Star, Chad Ziegier. THORNHILL JUNIOR SECONDARY VOLLEYBALL | Terrace Junior Invitational, Sept. 22-23. Girls (6 teams): 1st Skeena Junior Secon- dary, 2nd Mount Elizabeth Secondary “A” team, 3rd Mount Elizabeth Secondary “B” ersona ized “Agency id. Insurance. eee “team, 4th Thornhill Junior Secondary, 5th ‘Booth Memorial Junior Secondary, 6th Nisga’a. Elementary Secondary: Most Sportsmianiike team: Thornhill Junior Secondary. ; Boys (9 teams): 4st. Thornhill Junior Secondary, 2nd Skeena Junior Secondary, — 3rd Mount Elizabeth Secondary “A” team, 4th Kitwanga Elementary Secondary. Most Sportsmanlike team: Nisga’a Elementary Secondary. 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